Sports photography looks like a lot of fun, but it doesn't come without risks, as these professional shooters at the Winter Olympics discovered last week.
Tokyo street photographer Lee Chapman likes to get close to his subjects, and often considers it a bonus if they look right at the camera. We asked the Brit about his work, and how he captures striking portraits of the city's many colorful characters.
Lyft is getting into bike sharing, partnering with a city-operated scheme in Maryland. The move follows a similar one by Uber in San Francisco earlier this month.
Dyson is entering the EV market, but while the firm has revealed definite plans for one car, a new report suggests another two could follow soon after.
If you're a die-hard Apple fan or a design enthusiast impressed by Apple Park, the only way you're ever going to get a look round the place is by getting a job there.
Wary of Facebook's video ambitions, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki suggested this week that the social networking giant should "get back to baby pictures."
Free stuff via Amazon may sound great, but a couple from Boston has now had enough of it. But why exactly have they been receiving goods from unknown senders?
Following on from a new microsite offering tips on how to get the most out of your HomePod smart speaker, Apple has just launched three short videos featuring additional guidance.
Amazon is serious about its Prime Air drone delivery plan, and has a busy R&D team working on the project. But you may find its latest idea a little puzzling.
DJI doesn't want its reputation tarnished with tales of Phantom or Mavic drones causing havoc at this month's Winter Games, and there are safety and security issues to consider, too. So the company is doing something about it.
Tesla boss Elon Musk said on Wednesday, February 7 that he's still up for the coast-to-coast drive using a fully autonomous Tesla car, and he has given a time frame for it, too.
We first set eyes on EHang's passenger drone a couple of years ago. It's been working hard on refining its "flying taxi," and has just released a video showing it zipping along — with the boss inside.
Soon after the Falcon Heavy's historic launch on February 6, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk answered reporters' questions about the mission. And a surprising number of them wanted to know more about Starman.
The cops of New York City have a new crime-fighting tool — the iPhone. Around 36,000 of the Apple-made handsets are being handed out to officers throughout the city to help them with their daily duties.
Porsche is doubling its planned investment in electric and hybrid vehicles to $7.4 billion as it readies its much-anticipated, fully electric Mission E car for production in 2019.
The Winter Olympics is about to start in South Korea, and security officials have put in place a number of measures to deal with any rogue drones that show up.
The iPhone X has been experiencing a number of issues since its launch toward the end of last year. Now Apple says it's looking into a problem where some iPhone X displays are failing to light up during an incoming call, preventing the owner from answering it.
Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg chose the social networking site's 14th birthday to post a frank message in which he acknowledges multiple mistakes over the years.
Elon Musk's flamethrowers are selling like hot cakes, with 10,000 ordered in just a couple of days. Some customs agencies aren't happy. Luckily, Musk is willing to rename his flamethrower to something called "not a flamethrower."
Can Alexa really lose her voice? Is Amazon about to launch a new version of its Echo-based digital assistant? Would celebrities be better voices for Alexa? Watch Amazon's Super Bowl ad teaser for the answer to at least one of those questions.
The U.K. thinks its country roads, with their twists and turns and array of wandering wildlife, are perfect for testing driverless cars, and so it's now planning a 200-mile challenge.
Online marketplace eBay said this week it's integrating payments into its own website after doing a deal with Dutch online payments firm Adyen. As a result, PayPal will be featured less prominently on the site.